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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune Aa Ne per jewspe| THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) ______ MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1926 | paigns in more than 30 states, that under-nourish- | ment is highest in areas where milk consumption is | lowest and that an adequate use of milk assists in| | reducing under-nourishment. { % , ef Without holding a brief for the milk purveyors, it is acknowledged that milk isa valuable and nec- tS parce. z aT eeuret it toy ostatiies a | essary feature of our diet and that more of it should) Bismarck as second class mail matter. ‘ be used. Demonstrations, such as those staged by) | With advent of the new and im-) new power amplifier tube asleo de- George D. Mann..........President_and Publisher) sie, Hoover, are of great value in teaching house-| | proved. detector tube, Type CX-300A, | signed for audio etage. While last this tube ie more Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year .... ey by mat i ae (in Bismarck) i mail Tr yeal 2 “in state “cute Binmarck). =: . 1 . Daily by Taber Audit Bureau of Cireulation Member of The Asnociated Press | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in wives just how to use this universal food to the; ‘best advantage and certainly they are to be en-) couraged. Winning the War So many people and nations “won the war” that | it is becoming a trifle tiresome to listen to further | claims. It is indeed regrettable that the interview obtained by Stephane Lausanne from Marshal Foch Pa- | should have resulted in an interchange of denial be- > suff this gave rise id the successful painter of the ywer tube, E. T. Cunningham, Inc., | now has fifteen distinct types of radio | tubes in the field. Progress in this | specialized branch of the radio indus- | try is an indication of the ra: id. | vance made by the radio industry as | a whole, | _In 1915 there was only one type of | Cunningham radio tube on the market. x 1920 there were only two e early tube was a Jack-oi j trades, It was designed to serve in than the CX-112 in’ receivers where provision has not been made for it, the task is not difficult for a technical man. CX-371 practically eliminates all possibility of signal distortion and improves the operation of any loud speaker, Dry Cell Tubes C-299 and CX-299 are general pur- \ pose high vacuum tubes especially sponta: origin ‘ ; i y | ‘every socket of all standard radio designed for ex- el ad Joce gnte g Popublienti n of al) tween that leader and King Albert of Belgium. | equipment; and, considering the va- treme economy of publ matter herein fare also reserved. Foch was slightly. misquoted, Lausanne admits, and | j riety of tasks that it had to perform, | - operation from rote al al | Foreign Representatives nt ambiguity of fact to arouse the Belgian monarch. at remarkably efficient. dry cell. The tubes are identi- i | | Better Tone Demanded u cal except for G. LOGAN PAYNE COME ANT HOTT Such discussion can get us nowhere. No one per-| = = | Radio owners, however, as well as their b CHICAGO Kresge Bldg. | son, no one naticn “won the war.” Sometimes we | Gor RID OF THEM ON HER AMERICAN Tie, MARIE | radio engineers, were mot satisfied. Camb ae ea BIg, YNE, BURNS AND SMITH | must doubt that the Allies were even victors en | HER PoLilica. ENEMIES FoR A Tour aA a | There Ne cesar tae te fayouse Tow tee NEW YORK - - - -__ Fifth Ave. BIB! masse, developments are so contradictory. AIL na-| R Ne | Gudliey, Bigher emetehcy” aid’ eenter while the CX-299 r) tions, all peoples on the Allied side of the great con. | | amplification. This demand led to is mounted on the (Official City, State and Couaty Newspape flict, exerted their whole effort, their entire re-| the development pred iaptag ee ee sources to the task ef ending the war, The Allied | of special types of cx i hf 916 and Now | tubes designed to is manufactured 1916 and No' 5. Sorlie | C#USE Was Successful, but to calmly state that any | Hates vplition- principally for te- Effects of the political leadership of a ae tien ‘one person or nation or influence “won the war” | \ iar tacks with = vee oped Apache eda are i » electi sturns just cal és fonttal f © ahete 3 4 t 0 are reflected in the Les Rie Hay ee fo li h. All had an equal share in the: result. | | i ean se. CX-230 is a high vacuum bo by the state board. They clearly ind tthe Let us leave this bickering over past glories and | Bat: as sai] dontaiied fa-dcy battery operation es people of this state have vetoed continuance 0 : “the credit therefor anc devote our energies to the | day may be di- rie: i amplifier to supplement C and old alignments and political schisms that arrayed) 616 ¢-nstructive effort awaiting us in the future. vided ‘into four | CX-299. It is used only in the last 1 sections and pitted the banker, merchant and prof ainst the farmers. The old class appeal made in the last campaign by Lemke and Ingerson, candidates for United States senator and governor, r fell flat. The demagogue’s tirade upon ness” and “predatory wealth” did not hattled farmers as that appeal did in 1 nd 1918 when Lynn J. Frazier and his associates were swept into power by unheard of majorities and a vote in the rural districts as solid as cement. the city against the rur x the em- Will Hays must be having quite an influence over Hollywood when a simple little “jazz” party in the Chaplin home and a baroness or two get “Charlie's” nerves. Anyway, the top of column. *harlie Chaplin wooed hi Kush. wife in the “Goll He now knows her as the “Gold Digger.” Chaplins made page one, | general classifica- tions: detector, voltage amplifier, amplifier |. Ox-se0a these classes some tubes are con- | stracted to serve in storage battery op- erated sets, others to be used in dry cell operated recei and still others for use in connection socket pow- er devices, including eliminators, audio stage to feed the loud speaker with maximum undistorted power. ‘Types C-11 and CX-12, like C-299 ant! CX-299, are identical except for their bases. Both of these tubes are excellent detectors and audio frequen- cy amplifiers for dry cell operated sets. Rectifier Tubes CX-313 is a full wave rectifier tube and CX-316B is a single wave rectifier of high power. ‘These tubes are Detector I v for use with sock- Nonpartisan League or I. V. A, were | 9 5 increases et power devices, Earle nocinel socialist vote in the state flucta- Editorial Comment nS Cunningham Radio Tube, Type including “B” el- heard of the normal socialist vote in ee so a < ~~ | CK-300A, is a new special purpose iminators. CX-374 ated around 5,000. Generally it hit somewhere be- 5s ree tbe designed for use only in the de- and C-376 are tween 3,000 and 4,000. In 1918 it had decreased in Their Secret of Success S Al ang | \ At The Movies i sock of receivers using S-volt volume until the total vote cast for governor on the (St. Paul Dispatch) >" s. jis new detector will give a Fas . on alli nty te " i: “ chew eceiver clearer and sweeter tone and connection with socialist ticket was 77. Billings county led The board of directors cf the Saskatchewan wheat Anne Austin Outs, | _ CAPITOL THEATRE / increase volume on far away stations. operating receiv- 13 and Williams county, which used to elect county pooi report that for the entire year only four defi- 3 It ix 5:30 a..m. ‘Phe seene is in! Installation is merely a matter of tak- ers directly from officials on the socialist ballot, reported no socialist nite breaches of contract have been discovered. eek ee ed repeated calls to breakfast./the death house with a condemned ing out the old tube and slipping the the house lighting i 2 ge ; i gathered the ¢ got my picture, too, Cherry!| man wha is to be hanged at the} CX-300A in its place. circuit. vote. That, with 69,386 contracts, covering 9,331,000 | of Jim Lane for Than v Right spang in the middle of the] stroke of six. A young District At-| ‘Type CX-301A is a general purpose CX-310 is ao After 1918, the socialist party per se failed to) acres of wheat, is something of a record for loyalty. | ner, and Faith had determined th: si ion the extremists attitude on state but the last el function, displeased with Governor Scr It is something for the cooperative farmers of the northwest to think upon, whether they have signea should not inte tradition, For Cher wedding fere with the “ Excitement brought le into Cherry's tired torney is pleading with him, urging him to tell the full story of the murder of which he was con ee | tube for storage battery sets and per- haps the most popular tube in use to- jday. It gives extreme abjplification heavy duty pow- er amplifier tube designed especial- CX-310. ; she had baked and It t he is’ withholding at either audi di . | ly to operate heavy duty loud » affairs tried te revive the old class hatred contracts with the Wheat Pocl, or are members of | preparation for the t ortalieg vldenga” aU! WEKE Tune CKcI12 spay be used fe place | €F%_ C-377 is a protective tube which, under the banner of the Farmer-Labor * the Equity. It is faithfulness beyond compare, lordly turkey, the largest that Jim rand December Wedding him. But even as the hour for his/of CX-301A in the last audio. stage Rieger pan in the “B” near ‘ mke and Ingerson, generally believed to ee Ficnenia? asst cmnoue 9, Lane could find in the city, was| ive of Season’! I wish] death grows nearer and nearer the| without change in voltages. CX-112 uit, > tu fas one sh pathy IP elaben mubnorivot Pepaey pubes nelle pete ra ari |ready for the oven before the other off that ‘May and Decem-|doomed man’s lips remain sealed —|is a power tube and, feeding the loud | mente against any possibility of a srt athy n § 357, els Das I c it tion in this state, about matched eth Daketa at the time Lemke the Frazier org: ‘the socialist v ir. pool marketed 129,713,876 bushels. It explains the 100,000,000 bushel difference as crop shares deliver- | members of the family straggled into the dining room for a late breakfast. Dinner was to be at two o'clock, and » was still staring in fascina- t the extravagant layout of pic- he maintains his strange silence. Such is the dramatic opening situ- | gi Beulah = Marie| ation of, “Silence,” and speaker, will improve tone meal ive increased volume CX-37 dental burn-out through wrong “B” battery connection or short circuits. sia ave PRESS, : he eight guests would begin to ar- i headlines when the family] Dix’s thrilling screen version of Max i y 1 " " nd Frazier came into political prominence. The gbje to loan companies or to landlords, and crops of 3 : ; y y | Dix's th ie * by Antetin.citevemnaedstoy- Bikvey 1926 elections shculd spell the end both of the ¢, Rea o ; eis a ae ; ats gi, TS, bY Room 'had finished breakfast. Faith, clear-] Marcin’s famed crook melodrama,|in the new production. The men, Christmas Cards 1 fat ; farmers who are not members of the pool. The Thanksgiving breakfast was as tra-| ing the table, was thankful that it} which was filmed under Rupert| with their long whips, stand in a Req 2 Cents Farmer-Labor party, the Nonpartisan League and rectors, however, report that “progress is being ditional as Thanksgiving dinner in| took so little to restore her good] Julian's direction, and which will be| circle of spectators and slash at each uire 2 the I. V. A. organization. If the state is to forge made in obtaining signatures cf such parties to pool that old-fashioned household. By | Spirits. shown at the Caiptol Theatre, for two| other until one drops, Both suffer Each in Postage ahead, the old two-party alignment must cbtain. .- The vote secured by Ingerson and Lemke clearly shows that the farmers of the state can be hood- winked no longer by the bloc argument. They know that the state cannot by fiat of law fix prices, control surplus or so check the precesses cf na- ture as to give farmers a bumper crop. Governor Sorlie’s splendid endorsement at the contracts.” A great difficulty, particularly in North Dakota,| has been the crop mortgage law, whereby the farm-' er may mortgage a crop, not yet planted, for mer-| chandise or money t» be used for purposes other than the actual planting and cultivation of the crop.| Thousands of bushels have been diverted from the pool by the crop mortgagee demanding instant sale | nine o’elock Faith was ready to serve the fluffy, delicately browned buck- akes and the crispy fried link sausage. Hours of work lay ahead of her before she could summon the | ‘ourteen hungry diners to the feast. | The wide sink board was piled high with celery, lettuce, cauliflower,! sweet potatos, carrots and parsnips, and ranged in the window was a row ‘d give anything if the dain outfit of kinfolks wasn’t com- through the day. at me all day long. dog-tired when i help you, darling? all over. whole ing!” ghe flung down the paper. and stared ht Faith with suddenly tragic eyes. “I feel like I can’t possibly go They'll be picking And you'll be Can I “I want you to rest,” Faith told days beginning tonight. The action is swiftly shifted from the death house back through the years into narrative, which builds up a series of suspenses that eventually bring the principals back to the death house for the closing scenes, and a térrible fire in the prison which marks the picture’s climax. H. B, Warner, the star of the orig- fearful punishment. F This is one of a number of thrills in the exotic romance of South America, in which Greta Garbo, the famous Swedish screen beauty, and Antonio Moreno play leading roles. It was directed by Fred Niblo, the man who made “Ben Hur.” A notable cast was assembled for the spectacle, including ‘Lioncl Barry- The local United States Post Office is urging its patrons to observe cer- tain requirements in order to speed up the handling of Christmas cards und parcels, Christmas greeting cards require two cents postage, local officials re- port. Last year hundreds of these cards were mailed with 0 one cent apleias aio: alin ane tas itsiies : of glasses, filled with ruby-red cran-| her. fondly. inal Brondway presentation of the| more, Mare McDermott, Virginia] stamps and the resulting delay and polls last November is the best answer anyone could’ of the crop to gat his mgney. An effort to amend joi scl, made the d | “Rest!” Cherry's voice was bitter,| play, is seen in the leading role, with! Brown Faire, Roy D'Arcy, Armand eee of notifying the erp give to the Frazier-Lemke-Ingersun organization of the Jaw will be made next winter, so as to remedy) upg you think |“ didn’t sleep a wink ail night. D’ve|Vera Reynolds playing opposite him.| Kaliz, Alys Murrell,Hector V. Sarno,!in many cases delayed their deliver- class hatred in this state. It is a challenge for all/ a conditicn that is adverse to orderly marketing! tood in the house?” Mrs. Lane sigh-|*%t to keep so busy today that 1) Raymond Hatton, Rockcliffe Fel-| Roy Coulson, Inez Gomez and others| jes until after Christmas. “ ive Republicans to band together for the | and make it possible for northwest farmers to show! ed over the first cup ffec. , Won't have time to think, at I think “sai Jack Balha and ; eater es of note. king of flee’ commen mistake made by mail : A Hs R eurson are featured members of a] The i " é rebl ' of North Dakota, This state needs the sume loyalty to cooperative institutions as the ae spanen An rose vat 2 paith!” aay cust. fle aan pode Aion, adenationl pestered oa haghaere tee capital for its development. [t canrot attract capi- Canadian farmers have shown, sce cola drag foativoly. (ne in a shrill crescendo! rides over the South - American| rate on newspapers and magazines tal within its borders by radical legislation and un- MERE ts ca} as au cee of fright and. pain, then broke on FE THEATRE s in pursuit of the bandit,! mailed by individuals is two cents fair ta: If industries t» locate here and ily does at Thanksgiving and ¢ | Tiel eat deur isle. alah beatin ox Duros,” played by Roy| for each two ounces or fraction, f land i h Be ahh timed H (To Be Continued) A despe ttle with bull wi D'Arcy, and other thrills embellish] Every day, post office officials re- farmers land, it must be (Kansas City Star) hg Ply ngetneng ,, (Copyright, 1 NEA Service, Inc.) in which two men, stripped to the! 4 gripping romance of « charmer| port, from two to six bundles are pon in neighboring states.' Surplus crops and their disposal scem to he the! id cs. ! —— Iwaist, slashed at each other with] y imizes all men but who her-| held’ for postage. It. is suggested Minnesota has thrust the mer-Labor bloc int . ‘ ‘ Per cioetcopre? cl TOMORROW: Cherry reads old their rawhide weupens, is one of the} , ffers from a strange trick of| that these b ili : j 2¢ NWO most fascinating subject of conversation among | Hathaway for dinner,” she concluded juve fetters hefore dressing for her sensational spectacles, perhaps the] | ' .OF) that these be weighed before mailing. the discard. Farmers by the thousands, coaxed by wih a odlan snk hem soaheeaacoullel i for The following schedule has been the In8ty voice and class mouthings of Magnus those who are interested in the farmer and his prob-| lems. face. ! wedding. |first time ever shown on the screen, made out for the time of mailing It is necessary to consider in this: connection | : FREE TSE UES n the vivid filmization of. Ibanez’ | g¢————___________@|_,_ if fleet din. DAETAat cede ra if s “That's 1—glad you did,” hie. “The moa aH cc a cy ei ve thristmas gifts and cards: those Johnson to follow false political leaders, have r2-\ two major facts: Unemployment in European coun-| gy rtat’s good-—elad | you did” he, ‘The most powerful eleetr ‘The Temptress,” showing at the El-1, NRW BIREBRS. {| iddressea to a. destination within turned to the Republ fold in that state. Gov- 4p; cage: A answered, with more enthusiasm than (ive constructed tinge today and Tuesday and Wed- day’s travel should b iled SeaeGnfie has been ne tit : Pi ; tries and the low standard of living in the orient) he had shown for weeks ‘just h wer serviee | nesday. eee ane ‘ i oc ssavel onl ibe malls Sorlie has been responsible for a like political | , sig creneite _ ivi “Gee, s 1” “Long” grinned PF ariein naticcs ; sting A i tt i inne-A. L. Young,|ot later thai ember 20; within Faslotrient in North Dakota. and Africa. Increasing the standard of living! jee, so um jong” grinned on the Paulista railway in Brazil. Its} Gattlem the South American] Bird Island, Minn. A \ eo. days! CMdsk aak lekoe Ieceusher In his appointments and conduct of office, he has held: service and efficiency above narrow partisan politics. He has sought to restore morale among the state employes who never knew under the old regime when the sword of Damocles would descend. Naturally, the radical wing of the Nonpartisan League left him. Their old political chant of class hatred has no place in the Sorlie administration Where is- nothing of the demagogue in the Sorlie “makeup. His majority of more than 100,000 votes additi joy s 4 i y i issued to J. F. Meier by Citizens Bank|the First National bank in a deal Seitehs him beyond radical. control 00 votes addition to enjoy some of the luxuries of life, that] more won't make any difference. | 1 of Minot, N.D,, were taken from| consummated last week following a ae ey radical control. He is in a unemployment in foreign fields is of no concern to guess, Tell her to.come along. Do body of man found dead of natural] conference of directors of both inati- splendi Position during the next two years to do him. Labor employed at home at excessively high! fecal moar eer ee causes in hotel here. tutions. The merger has been ‘given -freat things for North Dakota and to promote its, wages should be sufficient to supply a favorable| “{'m up,” « languid voice from the poss full approval by the national bank ‘best interest. This state has too long been regarded | market. If we were producing just a little less| doorway answered, “Couldn't. sleep. Nev, Voit Tek Bieennd ARNONNCSS | exemINET. Who. sitanaed, the sensled. ee @s a branch state dependent too much upon influ- than the actual needs for the nonprodueing classes, | Lord, I'm dead, simply dead. I'll be. Harry ‘Will, agrees to fight a series Gional bani the taegest te seace se which sought to exploit rather than ty de-| the market would be stimulated to a profitable basis | ba itegiar nya ogee enone of contests to establish undisputed| west of Bismarck and gives it total ‘ Nelop our resources, Governor Sorlie’s attempt to/If we could devise some means of giving employ-| was usually 20 vivid, sew a flicker of claire es logfeal..- convenger'” | fer resources in excess of SEAGRM00. All make North Dakcta more than a “branch” state | ment to all of the idle men and women in European | fear and Mistate ih the -abadoued ff heavyweight title. business of the two institutions will i ds laudable and worthy of the cooperation of every | countries, the demand for American surplus food-| toP& eyes, that gave the lie to her Latenteua, Kan oeccaualtne te ee Political faction. "stuffs would be enhanced and prices would rise. Met, ¥ords. No, Faith thought sadly, VW 8 ilu 2s ns FD | chartes H. Barth, U.S. Ay retired| — The first step toward that end should come in| A very slight i i cision oe . : Samanta i tan. eee os ¢ ry slight increase in the i 11 i i ‘TS AN! the organization of the next legislature, not along | oriental peoples would result in pars i ““acould ‘It have just a glass of vo, “ a zeit yo Dag gd lies geal i me ie ane old bitter lines of league or anti-league, but| crease in food consumption. When they have! crane. Melee aay meee nee Ate Luther Bishop, state investigator su * A : sh | ed into air and stare wi . Jogialanicn MunNe? as t> get hearty cooperation for | Feached a point where their appetites are appeased | lip-ourling. disiate. atthe platter, of who aided in obtaining convictions in eegislation that will put this state on a better foot-|any further increase would be reflected in the pur- | sausages and their syrupy pancukes Raper m assailants, in Oklahoma ing to compete with other states more favorably | chase of clothing, manufactured articles and eventu- | 0 the plates about her. i eas City. ene wsituated by reascn of legislation that attracts rather | ally luxuries. There would be no limit to th a5 SEY, Hay orien. te ceuny fe din than frightens capital. pansion in cultivati e eX"! ner, Junior? I’m glad she is. I—1 inton H. Howard of Rochester, N. é : i \ cultivation of cotton, corn 2r wheat ex- | like her, Long. She's a good kid, ¥., in Washington address, advocates ? : ey | Soe that imposed by climatic, soil and labor condi- | and I’m sorry for all the nasty things unseating of Senator-elect William S. ‘ oe Use More Milk tions. A real constructive effort to develop mar-| I've said about her. Did Aunt Hattie Vare, Republican, Pennsylvania, both rhs = Campaigns to encourage the adequate use of milk | *ets in foreign Jands, properly financed and pre- | &¢* the ‘hem right in your dress, because of alleged election frauds fre assisting materially in reducing under-nourish-| %ented by men of ability, would doubtless be worth sey ” Mrs. Li ighed. “I HL oapar le aacthecs aed cea Miss Jessie M. H pare a Acne t guess so,” Mrs. Lane sighed. — tion law. ment, jie M. Hoover, milk utilization ope: bh merican farmers than any possible legig- | hardly knew whether I was standing se er at eer - tf the department of: agriculture, announced | ticn for relief. ‘ | on my head or See Hastie thes so ‘STOPS COUGHING—VERY QUICK- ¢ : hard and fast wi e was fitting eriv . Virginia, potion oi North Peed Carmen. ye compere Piiipoa make an| it, I told her if she wore that old bg sik el 8 in lack taffeta of hers to the wed- ioe attics: eee cetere Tar eae emir ae sme tee Be Pg elas g bem og health.” eae religion, results in e2mmerce would be ere ie Sen Leo bali vt Sr ne 4 Henny, Ane tind Pry yc eet rad satis: . ing: ery bu: qui ntly, ough: ui eals the —— of from 10 to 20 per cent a satel Education in the use of corn, cotton] her childish lips quivering. “Wed- teasing beuee: Bernas it combines! ption in the communities th should be carried on with the same en-| ding, wedding, wedding! I haven't the curative virtues of pure Pine conducted and she hes jusiasm and effort that are used fp missionary | heard anything else ‘till I think I’ Tar and other healing, ingredients, work. New markets, which would result from in- aa, byte tithe paper one together with es mollifying demel- |. inconsis\ \y. ey cent effect of clear , Honey— yy of food snd increased use of | use the pictures?” | a valuable combination, Coughs and ’ agricultural dis. woes it is! Drape esr a ; eet (i ceprcr an Ms oe demand would en- page abou weddin,’” Joy * coughs, croup utilize idle: acres and shrilled from the living room, where - troublesome pi coughs are quickly : aaltive Philne whe nin pheornee ie re fo agree pliers Honey and Tai bese é racks I /The name, tells the umong the undernourished and underfed, not to! the American standard, but to the average world} standard, would give employment to all the able-. bodied men and women capable of efficient work in! modern industrial plants. Their continued employ-| ment would result in an increased consumption of | fcodstuffs sufficient to make a deficiency instead of | a surplus, the question for sclution. | It may seem to the average American farmer who’ has plenty to eat and wear, with money enough in embarrassed. “Say, Fay’s folks have all gone to Chicago for. Thanks-' wiving and she didn’t go because her grandparents are sore at her— you know!” He flushed at his necessity to allude even so indireetly to his sweetheart’s runaway mar- riage of the year before—a marriage which had been promptly annulled because of the extreme youth of both | bride and groom. | “Oh, well.” Faith sighed, forced herself to smile warmly. then “One weight is about 100 tons and its six #,000-volt motors develop 2,340 horse- power, plains battle’ with bull whips to set- tle their differences, and it is one of these odd battles that is reproduced EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | 3 WAS SO ASHAMGD or CAST NIGHT! Wy AT THe BRown’s Aaeter Winthrop attorney, hung himself at the home of his brother, here. He had been in poor health. Bucharest—Queen, Marie reaches home. St. Paul—North Daketa University defeats St. Thomas at basketball, 25 to 24. East St. Louis, Ill.—Cards bearing name of John leier and bank book 18; within three days’ travel, not later than December 16; for more distant points, not later than Decem- ber 14. Parcels and cards for local delivery should be mailed not later than December 22. Packages may be marked “Please do not open until Christmas.” DICKINSON BANKS MERGE Dickinson—The Merchants Nation- al bank here has been merged with diffcewt to install . “4